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Event Speakers

Adaptive Socket Technology

  • Date: March 23, 2023 — 23, 2025
  • Location:

Speakers


Kate Allyn, CPO, FAAOP is a Washington state licensed and ABC orthotist and prosthetist, clinician, researcher, fellow, and past president of the AAOP. She completed her O&P education at Northwestern University and residency in Orthotics at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. In clinical practice at Northwest P&O Clinic in Seattle she specialized in dysvascular populations, rehab, and traumatic lowe



Michael Carroll, PhD, MBA, CPO, FAAOP, is a certified prosthetist-orthotist with the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Assistant Professor at the University of Central Florida where he completed his PhD. Dr. Carroll has traveled nationally and internationally presenting at conferences and providing clinical care, including to multiple Paralympians at the 2012 Paralympic games. In his rol


Organization: University of Washington


Conor is a Doctoral candidate in the University of Washington’s Bioengineering department. He has completed a bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry and Computer Science at Brandeis University and has worked professionally in Phase II and III clinical trialing. Currently his work is focused on wearable health technology and physiological interaction between transtibial socket stresses and skin health.



Have you ever had a patient struggle to maintain the fit of their prosthetic socket? Reliance on socket changes and manual socket adjustments is inconvenient and can be difficult to perform properly. A diverse group of panelists will share research focused on meeting this challenge via novel volume management strategies for. Have you ever had a patient struggle to maintain the fit of their pro